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  • SloppyShooter

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    Crap, been cleaning out my upright freezer. Got an ice chest full of ground meat. Want to make some sausage, but the stuffer is down, don't have a smokehouse ATM, and this is not exactly sausage smoking weather. It's also a pain with so many different packages of ground meat.

    I have a bad habit of not being able to pass by the reduced meat section. So, I get a bunch of meat ( mainly pork, but beef and lamb as well), and then I grind it up. So now, I have to go through these ziplocs and do a sniff test and test fry a little bit of each one, because one bad baggie could ruin 50 lbs. of meat. And I'm too damn tired to really want to jack with it right now.
     

    SloppyShooter

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    Kinda poorly. Opening weekend was unbelievable, but after the weather changed, they either migrated or just scattered. The place I hunt is right next to the San Marcos airport and the birds have next to zero pressure. I'm hoping for a dry cold front to push some more in.

    After opening day, the doves have a different opinion on zero pressure on the place you hunt!!!!:50cal::skeet::facepalm:
     

    TexasBrandon

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    Every day it has rained here. Yesterday it lightly sprinkled then stopped. I managed to get my lawn cut in the evening when it was dry enough to do so.
     
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